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Physics, 08.10.2020 05:01 steph76812

1. How do you determine relative velocity between two objects moving at different speeds in the same direction? In different directions? 2. How do you determine the distance an object travels from a d vs. t graph? 3. How do you determine the velocity of an object from a d vs. t graph? From a v vs. t graph? 4. How do you determine the acceleration of an object from a d vs. t graph? From a v vs. t graph? From an a vs. t graph? 5. On a d vs. t graph, what does an object at rest look like? An object that is moving at a constant velocity? An object that is accelerating? 6. On a v vs. t graph, what does an object at rest look like? An object that is moving at a constant velocity? An objectIthat is accelerating? 7. What are all the kinematics equations we have studied? What do the variables mean? 8. What formula, or formulas, would you use to determine how long it would take an object to move a given distance if it is moving a constant velocity? What do all the variables mean? 9. What formula, or formulas, would you use to determine how far an object moves if it is accelerating? What do all the variables mean? 10. Define acceleration. What TWO things can change if an object is accelerating? 11. How do you calculate how long it takes an object to hit the ground from a given height? What is the acceleration due to gravity? just got in this class and already have test reviews

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